Disneyland1084
OH PLEASE SOMEBODY TELL ME!
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I love it! 

jekjones1558 said:Took mine to Michael's yesterday. They didn't have a white frame, so I had to go with black and it cost a little more. But thanks for the great tip! It should be ready in a couple of days!
colleen costello said:I got mine today -- I almost ATTACKED the FedEx lady because I KNEW what she was delivering -- and I am headed to Michael's tomorrow. Now... For all you smarties out there: How exactly do we pronounce "giclee?"
Colleen
macphrsn said:We have been members for almost a year. Are they sending these to all members? Not one to whine but I would love to have one of these.![]()
Sammie said:(ghee-CLAY)
The reason most framers will tell you they don't frame them is the print goes all the way to the edge and you can lose some of your art by covering it with the edge of the frame. You have to be careful what frame you pick.
Another way to frame it and not lose any of the art is to float it. This can be more expensive to do, depending on the frame you choose, the mats and your background. Here is an example of a floating giclee print. You can certainly float it, within a frame with just a solid background and not add the extra mats to it and it will be less expensive.
http://www.collectorscovey.com/gifrsa.html
Simba's Mom said:Thanks for posting the picture-that's beautiful! I posted asking how to frame it. Whoever responded said it was meant not to be framed, just hung "as-is", which I didn't want to do. I love what you did-Michael's, here I come!
bobbiwoz said:Sammie, the $350 price tag sure woke me up this morning!![]()
This weekend DH and I will be going out to find a frame.
Bobbi
bobbiwoz said:Our Michaels did have a thicker frame, suitable for "artist canvas" framing if you removed the glass. Thanks again for pointing us to Michaels!
Bobbi![]()